A PhD position is available in the lab of Constantin Rothkopf (https://www.pip.tu-darmstadt.de/) at the Centre for Cognitive Science (https://www.tu-darmstadt.de/cogsci/) at Technical University Darmstadt. The lab investigates sequential decision making and control under uncertainty in humans, how we actively use our visual system to take decisions and guide actions. Our work often involves behavioral experiments measuring eye movements and developing computational models in tasks ranging from psychophysical detection tasks to catching balls, navigation in VR, and reasoning about physics. We offer a supportive and interdisciplinary environment based on scientific curiosity with local and international collaborations. Candidates should have a Masters degree in cognitive science, computer science, psychology, neuroscience, or a related discipline. Preference will be given to candidates with evidence of strong quantitative and computational skills. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to interact closely with the existing team in our lab, as well as other colleagues at the Centre including Frank Jäkel, Kristian Kersting, Jan Peters, Stefan Roth, and Heinz Koeppl. If you are interested, please send an informal inquiry to constantin.rothkopf@cogsci.tu-darmstadt.de. Full applications including a CV, a brief (max. 2 pages) cover letter explaining your research interests, why you would like to study in the lab, your longer term career goals, and the names and contact details of up to 3 academic references need to be sent to dekanat@humanw.tu-darmstadt.de. Applications will be considered until the position is filled.
PhD position: modeling sequential human behavior, Centre for Cognitive Science @ TU Darmstadt
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